It's fun to watch you guys mod the C362 for a 177 barrel. Will be interested in the results. For me, it's too much work and I have a Maximus in 177 that happens to be a good shooter, more than accurate enough for me. My C362 is supposed to arrive around the 14th.
C362 compression tube is 20.62" long
I got mine, I took a couple 3 pump shots adjusted the windage a little and it seems right on the money, I do like the peep sight that's on it. I may not even put a scope on this gun because really I probably won't need a scope at 20 yards, the gun is really light too. It seems to like my wad cutters but I haven't had it up in the attic yet. First I'll do some chronograph shots with it, probably 3, 5 and 8 pumps.
Right out of the box shooting my cast wad cutters.Very, very nice !!!wll
Later I might do some of my 19.6 grainers, right now I'm making cigs, had to make an early run to the tobacco shot right when they opened to make sure I got back in time, as it ends up I didn't have to sign squat when he brought it.
Shooting pure lead pellets seal much better in the bore, it does make a difference.
Betty Lou nor I have ever had to sign regardless of what they say. But we are a small rural area and we know all of our delivery people. It may be different in a more populated setting. I've even had them put a package inside a truck cab in the carport when the weather was bad. They left a note where to find it.Rambo and Boss love our delivery drivers, they bring them treats when they are out.
Years back that's what they used for pellets was pure lead even then Crosman did too I think, now days they're really hard pellets but they don't corrode fast like pure lead does.